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Samsung enters the XR arena with Galaxy XR headset

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GEEK DESK
Dec 13

Samsung has officially lifted the curtain on its highly anticipated Galaxy XR headset, signaling its entry into the increasingly competitive extended reality (XR) market. This announcement comes hot on the heels of Google’s unveiling of Android XR, a dedicated operating system for XR devices, and positions Samsung as a direct competitor to Apple’s Vision Pro headset.

Samsung is collaborating with Google and Qualcomm to drive XR innovation, aiming to seamlessly blend the physical and virtual worlds. The Galaxy XR headset, codenamed “Project Moohan,” will be the first device powered by the Android XR platform. “Moohan,” meaning “Infinity” in Korean, embodies Samsung’s vision of limitless possibilities through XR, spanning entertainment, productivity, and even health applications.   

This strategic partnership leverages the strengths of Samsung’s Galaxy ecosystem, Google’s software prowess, and Qualcomm’s hardware expertise.  The Galaxy XR headset is poised to feature a conversational user interface, enabling users to interact with the device through voice and natural language, moving beyond the limitations of traditional controllers.   

While Samsung has not yet revealed a specific launch date, industry rumors suggest the Galaxy XR headset may debut in Q3 2025, potentially coinciding with Apple’s Vision Pro release.  Samsung emphasized its commitment to delivering a superior user experience, highlighting features like passthrough capabilities, which allow users to see their real-world surroundings while wearing the headset, and natural multi-modal input for intuitive interaction.   

With the Galaxy XR headset, users will be able to seamlessly navigate the world with Google Maps, enjoy immersive content on YouTube, and leverage the power of Gemini AI for tasks like trip planning, all within a captivating spatial canvas. This launch sets the stage for an exciting rivalry between Samsung’s Galaxy XR and Apple’s Vision Pro, as both companies strive to define the future of extended reality.

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